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Cellulose fibers modification through metal-free click chemistry for the elaboration of versatile functional surfaces

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Abstract In the present work, a novel and versatile way was developed to functionalize cellulose fibers from wipes under heterogeneous conditions. The technic was based on metal-free click chemistry to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In the present work, a novel and versatile way was developed to functionalize cellulose fibers from wipes under heterogeneous conditions. The technic was based on metal-free click chemistry to avoid the persistence of any metal traces on cellulose. First, cellulose fibers were covalently pre-functionalized with bicyclononyne (BCN) to promoted azide-alkyne addition with molecules of interest, like coumarin and β-cyclodextrin derivatives. X-ray photoelectron microscopy (XPS) shows that one BCN group per cellulose unit was modified at the surface of the wipe. 3-azido-7-hydroxycoumarin that can be used as fluorophore for bio-sensoring applications was efficiently bound to the pre-functionalized cellulose with a yield of reaction estimated at 60%. The addition of 6-azido-per-6-deoxy-β-cyclodextrin (β-CD derivative) was investigated in order to target future organophosphorus decontamination properties to cellulose wipes. With the best reaction conditions, 60% of triazole groups corresponding to 4 reactive azido groups per β-CD derivative were detected by XPS proving the efficiency of the click reaction. The highest DS values were obtained after 96 h for β-CD 20 Eq (DS = 1.7 % by elementary analysis and DS = 2.5 % by weight measurements). Scanning electron microscopy observations highlighted a globally well distributed β-CD with some aggregates on the surface of the fibers. Thus, the pre-functionalized BCN-cellulose fibers could be used for many applications after an easy clicking of target compounds.

Keywords: free click; click chemistry; microscopy; chemistry; cellulose fibers; metal free

Journal Title: European Polymer Journal
Year Published: 2020

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